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![[Flag of Astorga, PR (Brazil)]](../images/b/br-pr-027.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 31 
January 2022
 image by Ivan Sache, 31 
January 2022A light blue field with a narrow horizontal yellow-edged red central stripe, and a large yellow triangle extending from the hoist bearing the municipal shield.
Official website at http://www.astorga.pr.gov.br.
Dirk Schönberger, 5 July 2011
The municipality of Astorga (24,704 inhabitants in 2010; 435 sq. km) is located in north central Paraná, 420 km from Curitiba. The municipality is made of the town of Astorga proper (18,056 inh.) and of the districts of Santa Zélia (3,402 inh.), Içara (1,051 inh.) and Tupinambá (1,746 inh.).
 Astorga 
was founded by the "Companhia de Terras Norte do Paraná" (CTNP). Two 
hypotheses are usually presented to explain the name of the municipality. The 
first claims that the name was coined by the Russian engineer Wladimir Babkov 
who randomly pointed his finger on an earth globe and "reached" Astorga, 
Spain. The second, backed up by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and 
Statistics, claims that the name was coined as a tribute to General Ascoot, 
one of the directors of the CTNP, who was born in the Astorga County, England 
[I have not found anything on General Ascoot, nor on an English Astorga
County, though!]. The first settlers of Astorga were Antenor Domingues, his 
wife and their seven sons, as well as Miguel Francisco da Costa and his wife.
The plan of the new settlement was designed on 8 May 1945 by the Chief
Engineer of the Topography Department of the CTNP, based on a V-shape pattern 
celebrating the victory over the Axis completed the same day. Astorga was 
formally established in 1947 as a district part of the municipality of 
Arapongas. The municipality of Astorga was established by State Law No. 790 
of 14 November 1951 and inaugurated on 14 December 1952.
The 
symbols of Astorga, designed by Arcinoê Antonio Peixoto de Faria, are 
prescribed by Municipal Law No. 632 of May 1975.
The flag superseded an 
older flag, whose design was deemed not to be focused enough on Astorga's main 
elements. The coat of arms represents the municipal government. The yellow 
triangle represents the seat of the municipality; the triangle is the 
heraldic symbol of liberty and fraternity, while yellow is the symbol of 
glory, splendor, greatness, wealth and sovereignty. The horizontal stripe 
represents the municipal power spreading over the whole municipal territory. 
Red is the symbol of dedication, patriotic commitment, audacity, 
intrepidness, courage and valiance. The blue fields represent the rural 
estates on the municipal territory. Blue is the symbol of justice, nobleness,
perseverance, zeal and loyalty.
The coat of arms is made of a Samnitic 
shield, the first style of shield introduced to Portugal from France, 
inherited by the Brazilian heraldry as a symbol of the colonizing race and 
main component of our nation. The mural crown is the universal symbol of 
government, with four towers standing for a town of 3rd rank, that is the 
seat of a municipality. The shield depicts a lion rampant gules (red) 
holding per pale a sword argent (silver) [red on the drawing of the arms], 
taken from the arms of the Spanish Province of León, recalling the Leonese 
town of Astorga, the namesake of the Brazilian Astorga. The hunting horn 
sable (black) represents cattle and dairy breeding, the base of the
municipal economy. Sable (black) is the symbol of caution, wisdom, moderation 
and strong-mindedness. The chevron azure (blue) charged with three bees 
argent (silver) recalls the development of bee-keeping in the municipality. 
Argent (silver) is the symbol of peace, friendship, work, prosperity, purity 
and religious feeling. The rooster in the base of the shield stands for 
poultry farming, another activity of the municipality. The shield is 
supported by plants of maize and branches of coffee, the main products of the 
fertile soil.
http://www.astorga.pr.gov.br/simbolos.php 
Ivan Sache, 11 
February 2012 
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituramunicipalde.astorga/photos/2439148376174769
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituramunicipalde.astorga/photos/2314210358668572
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituramunicipalde.astorga/photos/2441004995989107
Ivan Sache, 31 January 2022